I am sure you have heard about Nearpod and seen it on the district website of online learning resources, alongside many others. I know that there are sooo many resources our district has graciously purchased or shared with us to support us in our online learning. So I am going to spend some time just talking about ONE aspect of Nearpod here today.
First off, what is Nearpod? Nearpod helps educators make any lesson interactive whether in the classroom or virtual. The concept is simple. A teacher can create interactive presentations that can contain Quiz's, Polls, Videos, Collaborate Boards, and more.
In this blog, I am only going to be talking about how to use the Nearpod Collaborate Board as a collaborative learning tool. I think the biggest part of online learning that's killng me (and the kids) is that they're missing the student interaction and collaborative learning structures that we use so routinely in the classroom. If you've been through Kagan training and implemented those collaborative learning structures in you classroom before, you know the power behind them and how positively they effect student learning, growth, and confidence.
"Collaborate! is a Nearpod feature that allows you to set up an interactive board for brainstorming, sharing text and images. You add the boards, students simply add their ideas. You can moderate these boards from your Teacher Dashboard, reordering them and sharing them." CLICK HERE to learn more about his feature.
Ways I use the Nearpod Collaborate Board in my 5th Grade Classroom:
1) ELA Wonders Curriculum: I use this feature in many ways throughout the Wonders curriculum. I use it with the Day 1 introduce the concept question that is in the Reading Writing Workshop book. I also use it at the end of the week with the essential question to help them brainstorm ideas before they start their RACES writing. I also use it with the Making Connections questions that are throughout the student stories in their text books (you can see this below).
OMG Megan...this is amazing! Simple and fun. Your students are very fortunate to have you as their teacher and thanks for sharing these ideas. Love it!
ReplyDeleteawww thank you Gus!!
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